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Clinton leads Trump by 8 points says poll
The Constitution and a Bill of Rights were written by God Fearing Founding Fathers (sorry, no women included) for the American citizens, but, today’s politicians, including Hillary Clinton, it seems, would like to trash that long lasting document’s articles and the Bill of Rights amendments, and make everything so suited to the Political “elites” and their “friends”.
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Donald Trump has absolutely crushed President Obama and Hillary Clinton in the public relations game this week. By comparison, the Democratic presidential nominee spent about $38 million.
Clinton has led Trump in the poll throughout most of the 2016 campaign, and has maintained her advantage following last month’s Republican and Democratic conventions. Her smiles are forced and she’s an elitist who thinks she’s above protocol.
Trump’s trip was a striking detour for a candidate who has largely stuck to boisterous rallies and phone-in interviews to appeal to voters. “She hasn’t taken a lot of time off the campaign trail”.
“I’ve never wanted to learn the language of the insiders, and I’ve never been politically correct – it takes far too much time, and can often make it more hard to achieve total victory”, Trump said at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said he had not been informed of Trump’s visit and hoped the candidate was not in town exclusively “for a photo-op”.
Clinton and outside groups supporting her have dominated the airwaves since the general-election campaign kicked off in early June, spending a combined $104 million to promote the former secretary of State and to blister Trump, data compiled by NBC News shows.
Trump, who has been accused of offending Mexicans, Muslims, immigrants, the disabled and fellow Republicans such as John McCain during his 14-month presidential campaign did not specify which comments he regretted and said at one point that journalists have often taken him “out of context”.
Priorities alone has underwritten about $43 million of the television ads aiding Clinton. The DNC pulled in $32 million, compared to the Republican National Committee’s $24 million’s July haul.
In sharp contrast, Trump has emphasized support for the police, at a time when they are under fire from USA media, and after a couple of incidents in which officers were lured, ambushed and shot dead by black gunmen. Clinton had an opinion piece on water quality in this past week in Florida’s Treasure Coast Newspapers.
However, earlier this week, Trump named veteran pollster Kellyanne Conway as campaign manager as Bannon would be seen heading the battle against Hillary Clinton. The 20-year-old considered taking a job doing Latino outreach for the Clinton campaign in OH, but ultimately decided against because he’d have to take off a semester of school.
According to the filings, of the more than $1 million she and her husband gave to charity a year ago, 96 percent went to her family’s foundation – as in the foundation that pays the salaries of her husband and daughter. Instead, he continued, “And I do regret it” – as far as I can tell, these words were not on the teleprompter but rather reflected his desire to prove his sincerity.
It also was the third time in the past four days that Trump read a speech off a teleprompter, a practice he once routinely mocked. Democratic Senator Cory Booker also attended a fundraiser, although the location and details were not published on the campaign website. Some assert, the question now is not “if” she will win but by “how much”.
She’s keeping up the pace, heading this weekend to Martha’s Vineyard off the MA coast and to California next week. Nearly $26 million of her monthly expenses went to produce and air a blizzard of television and online commercials – part of what has been a $120 million ad bombardment by her campaign.
Trump, a former donor to the group, often accuses Hillary of engaging in “pay-to-play” practices. But Clinton gets into the details at her events, plugging registration and urging people to cast absentee ballots.
“She’s used to dealing with certifiable people.as long as you follow the insane rules you can get along perfectly”, the second source said. As for Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reported she told FBI investigators that Colin Powell had advised her to use a private email account for unclassified information.
“This new team will be very, very aggressive”.
With pressure mounting, the White House said after Trump’s appearance that Obama would visit Louisiana on Tuesday to survey the damage.
Clinton is thrashing Trump 56 percent to 20 percent among Americans under 35, according to a USA Today/Rock the Vote poll released last week.
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“St. Amant loves Trump because he is here in the middle of everything”, said Doug Ford, a Trump supporter who put out a sign in his front yard welcoming the Republican to the flooded town, where his trailer was filled with water. She may win few converts. In response, Clinton’s campaign stated that Trump is just projecting his own beliefs.